
HANK SNOW
Hank Snow was a Country music singer/songwriter. In 1949, he released his breakthrough hit, "I'm Moving On," which topped the Country charts and remained there for 21 weeks. In the 1950s, Hank Snow and Colonel Tom Parker became Elvis Presley's management team after Elvis had been the opening act for Hank Snow's shows. Snow's popularity allowed him the unique opportunity to sign a 50-year contract with RCA. He has many noteworthy accomplishments such as, releasing seven #1 Hits, being nominated for the Best Country & Western Recording GRAMMY award, selling 80+ Million records, recording 140+ albums, just to name a few. As a result of his musical success, today Hank Snow is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame.
